Common use of Initial Suspension Clause in Contracts

Initial Suspension. If a User does not satisfactorily complete such CCT at least five (5) days prior to a new production release of the NPAC/SMS Software, as defined by the NPAC/SMS Release project plan, and such User has not voluntarily agreed to suspend its association with the NPAC/SMS at least one (1) day prior to the new production release date, then the Contractor may suspend the User’s association and User shall not be allowed to re-establish its association unless or until User has completed CCT (the “Initial Suspension”). Contractor shall notify the appropriate Subscribing Customer or Project Executive of the date such Initial Suspension occurred. During any suspension of User’s association in accordance with this SOW, User shall remain obligated with respect to all charges as would otherwise be charged under the Master Agreement and User Agreement. If a User fails to complete CCT within the time allotted, as per the NPAC/SMS Release project plan, and Contractor has suspended such User’s association, then Contractor shall notify User that User has thirty (30) calendar days (the “Initial Suspension Period”), from receipt of such notification in which to complete CCT. During the Initial Suspension Contractor shall furnish one (1) bulk data download (“BDD”) per applicable NPAC region per day without charge and User shall accept and install such BDD. Upon expiration of the Initial Suspension period, Contractor shall have the right to exercise one (1) of the following options (Contractor may consult with Subscribing Customers on a case-by-case basis about which option is selected.):

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Number Portability Administration Center/Service Management System (Neustar Inc), Confidential Treatment Agreement (Neustar Inc)